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Reform: The Mood of Voters


By John Bebow - June 20, 2008

Michigan voters hold a more negative view about the direction of state politics than residents of any other Midwestern state, according to a new poll by the Midwest Democracy Network, a group advocating for campaign finance reform and other forms of transparency in state government.

Only 16 percent of Michigan voters surveyed said the state is on the right track. Twenty-one percent said Governor Granholm is doing a good job. Eleven percent said the legislature is doing a good job.

Check out the detailed results here.


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